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[Reduce the common lag in DayZ Tutorial/Guide]

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[Disclaimer] I do not take full owner of this guide, it was made by Sanitöter

I'm linking this guide here because it actually helped me after i did it correctly, and i'm re-posting it because the old thread was locked, and most likely buried.            I'm doing this to help you guys... Old> http://forums.dayzgame.com/index.php?/topic/169686-reduce-the-common-lag-in-dayz-tutorial/

 

 Welcome Ladys and Gentleman, to my Guide to reduce the Lag between Client and Server (That doesn't only affect DayZ, but has an impact on all games & programs, you are running.)

 

 

first of all, my english is ok but not perfect so dont go to harm me with this xD

 

i play DayZ now almost 1 Month.. couple of DayZ after release!

 

and i noticed that there is a lag that is no serverside, its clientside!

 

a example:

you want to use one of your weapon on the quickslot bar, or switch the weapon (m4 to axe, axe back to m4) you have to hit the quickslot button maybe 2-3 times to switch or draw it.

 

 

so, this is my ultimate guide to reduce your whole client to server lag!

 

after you change this entry in your registry you will just switch your weapons instant, but thats not all!

your whole inventory and item management will be better, you will instant eat if you click eat, the weapons your drop are almost instant again on the ground and and and!

no lag between client and server anymore

 

ok i just made a picture guide for you guys hope you able to follow

 

NOTE: If you changed that i guide to, restart your computer and enjoy the lagless gaming!

 

Warning; Causes more bandwidth Usage

 

 

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Probably because of this:

 

 

 

m baffled ... guess some people failed to realize what i posted in #44 ...

so let me try rephrase it

game uses UDP
tweak is for TCP

UDP != TCP (different types of protocols)

in short "urban myth" as it's irrelevant to data packets (that includes TCP traffic) 

 

Posted by Dwarden who is a developer at BIS.

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Okay, well, i did not see this post, and i looked carefully, /slap, i'm sorry for the disturbance, but you can still try because it helped me.

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Tedz do you know anything about how networks operate or would it be frivolous to ask you about this topic in relation to DayZ ?

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Do NOT repost something that got locked, it was locked for a reason.

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